Sakshi Upadhyay
Assistant Professor of Economics
Email: supadhyay@skidmore.edu
Phone: 518-580-5090
Office: Filene 208
EDUCATION:
- Ph. D Economics, Virginia Tech (2021)
- M.Phil Economics, IGIDR (2016)
- M.Sc Economics, IGIDR (2015)
- B.A. Economics, Delhi University (2013)
I am a Behavioral and Experimental Economist, who uses both theoretical and experimental methods to understand the human motivation behind decision-making. My work attempts to understand the rationale for large coalitions and study the role of behavioral factors in stabilizing large coalitions in a laboratory setup. In ongoing experiments, I study the role of social norms in the under-representation of females, and betrayal aversion in safety products, also building a market-style experimental setup to answer questions related to trade and innovation in a general equilibrium framework.
My primary teaching interest includes using both Economics and Psychology insights
to help students understand how choices are made in real life. I use in-class experiments
and case studies to help students understand these concepts. I greatly value integrating
my scholarship into my classroom and engaging my students in my research.